DDP Looks Back On Eddie Guerrero Feud In WCW: “Eddie Helped Put Me On The Map”

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On the latest edition of his DDP Snakepit podcast WWE Hall of Famer Diamond Dallas Page spoke about his days in WCW, where the master of the Diamond Cutter reflected on a feud he had with the great Eddie Guerrero, who Page credits for getting him over with the WCW faithful. Highlights from the episode can be found below.

Talks Eddie Guerrero’s role in WCW:

“Eddie was at a different level coming in. A lot of the guys, there were so many of them, they were never going to get to the midcard. La Parka (LA Park) is one of the guys who could get there, but most of the guys were given their own little area. But Eddie was a guy who came out of that. Eddie and of course Benoit. And Jericho. All those guys were doing, Benoit I don’t think he was doing the Cruiserweight deal, but they were coming up. You couldn’t hold down Chris Jericho, you ain’t going to hold down Chris Benoit, you weren’t going to hold down Eddie Guerrero.”

Says feuding with Guerrero in WCW really helped put him on the map:

“For me personally, Eddie helped put me on the map. In ’96, I had my first really good match with Sting in January of that year. That was the year that I started to come. It still took me a whole other ten months. It took till me getting to work with Eddie, I want to say it was Halloween Havoc, and that was October. So it would’ve been some time around August and September that we started our feud. And Eddie was going away. I had won the Battle Bowl, so I was getting a couple of months of enhancement wins. They weren’t going to give me anybody to beat. One night, Kevin Sullivan was like ‘Listen. We’ve got this idea with you and Eddie.’ And I went ‘Sure, what do you want to do? Let’s just do it.’ ‘Eddie is going to slip over with a School Boy or something like that.’ The whole angle is I was still good, Eddie gets the win, and he gets his hand raised. And he (Sullivan) goes ‘Then you spin him and hit him with a Cutter. And then you hit him with another Cutter. Then you put him on the top rope and hit him with another Cutter.’ Then I grabbed Nick’s belt and started whipping him, and then here comes Chavo. The whole reason it was done like that is because Eddie was going to go to Japan. Then I worked with Chavo.”

(H/T and transcribed by Wrestling Inc.)

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